1. First, it is a reminder that many women drink caffeinated beverages during pregnancy-though usually not to this extreme. 2. These new findings about caffeine explain some of the ordinary experiences of drinking coffee, tea, and other caffeinated beverages. 3. But while caffeinated beverages like coffee, tea and soda and alcoholic drinks may wet the mouth, they actually cause the body to lose water. 4. Caffeine does, too, so you should not have caffeinated beverages within seven hours of bedtime. 5. It feeds primarily on caffeinated beverages and preserved foodstuffs and often can be found foraging at vending machines and in fast-food establishments. 6. Not only did the study confirm the main findings of an earlier report, it established that other caffeinated beverages also appear beneficial. 7. Some experts believe smoking or drinking caffeinated beverages may also produce brief jumps in blood pressure. 8. Stay away from caffeinated beverages, and large amounts of alcohol, since both will interfere with natural sleep cycles. 9. Suffice it to say that Johnson is to hyperactivity what Jolt Cola is to caffeinated beverages. |
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